The 29-year-old royal seemed wary of using Twitter joking: ‘That’s why I joined the Army, I can’t type fast.’ He said The Invictus Games would give wounded veterans the chance to prove anything is possible.
‘Sport plays a hugely important part in their recovery and life beyond,’ Harry added.

Daniel ‘Baz’ Whittingham, 28, who lost his left leg while serving in Afghanistan said: ‘It gives us a chance to compete on a level playing field.’ The Games take place from September 10 to 14 in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Some 40,000 tickets go on sale today at invictusgames.org